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junkyardcat 28-02-2004 10:50 PM

When do I spray the fruit trees?
 
I have several plum and peach trees. We moved here last year, and were
excited about having fruit trees, but alas, when the fruit came out, it all
got this ugly mildew and shriveled up to nothing! This year, I want to spray
the trees so they don't any pests or diseases, but I have no idea when is
the correct time to spray. Does anyone know when is the appropriate time?

Thanks!!! Happy Gardening:)
Angie




MC 28-02-2004 11:17 PM

When do I spray the fruit trees?
 
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 16:12:49 -0600, junkyardcat wrote:

I have several plum and peach trees. We moved here last year, and were
excited about having fruit trees, but alas, when the fruit came out, it all
got this ugly mildew and shriveled up to nothing! This year, I want to spray
the trees so they don't any pests or diseases, but I have no idea when is
the correct time to spray. Does anyone know when is the appropriate time?

Thanks!!! Happy Gardening:)
Angie


Check with a reputable nursery in your area. There are different types of
sprays. I believe dormant oil is sprayed in late winter/ early spring,
which means something different depending on your zone.

The county agent also can help. They are very helpful albeit lonely folk
just dying to talk to someone who will listen.


MC 28-02-2004 11:17 PM

When do I spray the fruit trees?
 
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 16:12:49 -0600, junkyardcat wrote:

I have several plum and peach trees. We moved here last year, and were
excited about having fruit trees, but alas, when the fruit came out, it all
got this ugly mildew and shriveled up to nothing! This year, I want to spray
the trees so they don't any pests or diseases, but I have no idea when is
the correct time to spray. Does anyone know when is the appropriate time?

Thanks!!! Happy Gardening:)
Angie


Check with a reputable nursery in your area. There are different types of
sprays. I believe dormant oil is sprayed in late winter/ early spring,
which means something different depending on your zone.

The county agent also can help. They are very helpful albeit lonely folk
just dying to talk to someone who will listen.


Sherwin Dubren 29-02-2004 05:42 AM

When do I spray the fruit trees?
 
Just to be a bit more specific. Dormant oil is a good first step, but
be
sure to do it before the trees come out of dormancy (you see buds
beginning to open). A regular spray schedule of a pesticide and a
fungicide should be followed for the growing season. Usually, you
cannot spray often enough because of rainy or windy weather. Don't
spray any
insecticide while the blossoms are out, or you will kill the friendly
pollinators. You can use a good general orchard spray for starters. If
you continue to have problems, you may have to take more specific
measures
by using a more specific spray, or hanging traps from the trees.

Sherwin Dubren

MC wrote:

On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 16:12:49 -0600, junkyardcat wrote:

I have several plum and peach trees. We moved here last year, and were
excited about having fruit trees, but alas, when the fruit came out, it all
got this ugly mildew and shriveled up to nothing! This year, I want to spray
the trees so they don't any pests or diseases, but I have no idea when is
the correct time to spray. Does anyone know when is the appropriate time?

Thanks!!! Happy Gardening:)
Angie


Check with a reputable nursery in your area. There are different types of
sprays. I believe dormant oil is sprayed in late winter/ early spring,
which means something different depending on your zone.

The county agent also can help. They are very helpful albeit lonely folk
just dying to talk to someone who will listen.


Hal 29-02-2004 02:02 PM

When do I spray the fruit trees?
 
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 16:12:49 -0600, "junkyardcat"
wrote:

I have several plum and peach trees. We moved here last year, and were
excited about having fruit trees, but alas, when the fruit came out, it all
got this ugly mildew and shriveled up to nothing! This year, I want to spray
the trees so they don't any pests or diseases, but I have no idea when is
the correct time to spray. Does anyone know when is the appropriate time?


Ugly mildew sounds like brown rot. Peaches aren't easy. It takes
several chemicals sprayed at the right time and for a couple trees it
becomes expensive and you have to get educated in order to buy and
handle the chemicals. I think you are too late this year, but
contact a county agricultural agent for the information you need.

Regards,

Hal

David Ross 29-02-2004 11:02 PM

When do I spray the fruit trees?
 
junkyardcat wrote:

I have several plum and peach trees. We moved here last year, and were
excited about having fruit trees, but alas, when the fruit came out, it all
got this ugly mildew and shriveled up to nothing! This year, I want to spray
the trees so they don't any pests or diseases, but I have no idea when is
the correct time to spray. Does anyone know when is the appropriate time?


I spray my peach tree and grape vines with a mix of dormant oil
and copper sufate right after pruning, which is in early January.
(I also use this on my roses, which I prune at the same time.)
Then, only on my peach tree, I use the same spray again when the
flower buds show red, just before opening. After the peach is
through blooming and the petals have fallen, I spray both the
peach tree and my roses for bark borers (a serious problem here).

These are the only preventative sprayings I do. Any other
spraying is in response to an existing infestation, which means
that -- in some years -- I do no other spraying.

--
David E. Ross
Climate: California Mediterranean
Sunset Zone: 19 -- interior Santa Monica Mountains with some ocean
influence (USDA 10a)
Gardening pages at http://www.rossde.com/garden/

David Ross 29-02-2004 11:12 PM

When do I spray the fruit trees?
 
junkyardcat wrote:

I have several plum and peach trees. We moved here last year, and were
excited about having fruit trees, but alas, when the fruit came out, it all
got this ugly mildew and shriveled up to nothing! This year, I want to spray
the trees so they don't any pests or diseases, but I have no idea when is
the correct time to spray. Does anyone know when is the appropriate time?


I spray my peach tree and grape vines with a mix of dormant oil
and copper sufate right after pruning, which is in early January.
(I also use this on my roses, which I prune at the same time.)
Then, only on my peach tree, I use the same spray again when the
flower buds show red, just before opening. After the peach is
through blooming and the petals have fallen, I spray both the
peach tree and my roses for bark borers (a serious problem here).

These are the only preventative sprayings I do. Any other
spraying is in response to an existing infestation, which means
that -- in some years -- I do no other spraying.

--
David E. Ross
Climate: California Mediterranean
Sunset Zone: 19 -- interior Santa Monica Mountains with some ocean
influence (USDA 10a)
Gardening pages at http://www.rossde.com/garden/

robin 04-03-2004 04:07 AM

When do I spray the fruit trees?
 
Is it too soon to use a dormant oil now here in Zone 5, the thumb of
Michigan?

How soon can I spray with fungicide after applying the oil?

I hate to mess with chemicals after the leaves are out because of the
birds...

Mostly want to protect serviceberries, crimson king maples, Whitespire
birch..the serviceberries (amelanchier) are the first to break out in
blossoms.

Can I use dormant oil on Skyrocket Junipers?





Thanks,
martha


"Sherwin Dubren" wrote in message
...
Just to be a bit more specific. Dormant oil is a good first step, but
be
sure to do it before the trees come out of dormancy (you see buds
beginning to open). A regular spray schedule of a pesticide and a
fungicide should be followed for the growing season. Usually, you
cannot spray often enough because of rainy or windy weather. Don't
spray any
insecticide while the blossoms are out, or you will kill the friendly
pollinators. You can use a good general orchard spray for starters. If
you continue to have problems, you may have to take more specific
measures
by using a more specific spray, or hanging traps from the trees.

Sherwin Dubren

MC wrote:

On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 16:12:49 -0600, junkyardcat wrote:

I have several plum and peach trees. We moved here last year, and were
excited about having fruit trees, but alas, when the fruit came out,

it all
got this ugly mildew and shriveled up to nothing! This year, I want to

spray
the trees so they don't any pests or diseases, but I have no idea when

is
the correct time to spray. Does anyone know when is the appropriate

time?

Thanks!!! Happy Gardening:)
Angie


Check with a reputable nursery in your area. There are different types

of
sprays. I believe dormant oil is sprayed in late winter/ early spring,
which means something different depending on your zone.

The county agent also can help. They are very helpful albeit lonely

folk
just dying to talk to someone who will listen.




MC 04-03-2004 04:34 AM

When do I spray the fruit trees?
 
On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 22:50:39 -0500, robin wrote:

Is it too soon to use a dormant oil now here in Zone 5, the thumb of
Michigan?

How soon can I spray with fungicide after applying the oil?

I hate to mess with chemicals after the leaves are out because of the
birds...

Mostly want to protect serviceberries, crimson king maples, Whitespire
birch..the serviceberries (amelanchier) are the first to break out in
blossoms.

Can I use dormant oil on Skyrocket Junipers?





Thanks,
martha



Contact your country extension office for the best info on your area. The
advice is free and reliable.

escapee 04-03-2004 02:35 PM

When do I spray the fruit trees?
 
On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 22:27:23 -0600, MC opined:

On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 22:50:39 -0500, robin wrote:

Is it too soon to use a dormant oil now here in Zone 5, the thumb of
Michigan?

How soon can I spray with fungicide after applying the oil?

I hate to mess with chemicals after the leaves are out because of the
birds...

Mostly want to protect serviceberries, crimson king maples, Whitespire
birch..the serviceberries (amelanchier) are the first to break out in
blossoms.

Can I use dormant oil on Skyrocket Junipers?





Thanks,
martha



Contact your country extension office for the best info on your area. The
advice is free and reliable.



OR, a novel idea, read the labels.

escapee 04-03-2004 02:54 PM

When do I spray the fruit trees?
 
On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 22:27:23 -0600, MC opined:

On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 22:50:39 -0500, robin wrote:

Is it too soon to use a dormant oil now here in Zone 5, the thumb of
Michigan?

How soon can I spray with fungicide after applying the oil?

I hate to mess with chemicals after the leaves are out because of the
birds...

Mostly want to protect serviceberries, crimson king maples, Whitespire
birch..the serviceberries (amelanchier) are the first to break out in
blossoms.

Can I use dormant oil on Skyrocket Junipers?





Thanks,
martha



Contact your country extension office for the best info on your area. The
advice is free and reliable.



OR, a novel idea, read the labels.

Sherwin Dubren 05-03-2004 05:52 AM

When do I spray the fruit trees?
 
Hi Robin,
What you need are two consecutive days of day and night temperatures
above 40 degrees fahrenheit. You also want a relatively dry time when
there are no heavy rainfalls in sight. Check your weatherman. No need
to check further.

Sherwin D.

robin wrote:

Is it too soon to use a dormant oil now here in Zone 5, the thumb of
Michigan?

How soon can I spray with fungicide after applying the oil?

I hate to mess with chemicals after the leaves are out because of the
birds...

Mostly want to protect serviceberries, crimson king maples, Whitespire
birch..the serviceberries (amelanchier) are the first to break out in
blossoms.

Can I use dormant oil on Skyrocket Junipers?

Thanks,
martha

"Sherwin Dubren" wrote in message
...
Just to be a bit more specific. Dormant oil is a good first step, but
be
sure to do it before the trees come out of dormancy (you see buds
beginning to open). A regular spray schedule of a pesticide and a
fungicide should be followed for the growing season. Usually, you
cannot spray often enough because of rainy or windy weather. Don't
spray any
insecticide while the blossoms are out, or you will kill the friendly
pollinators. You can use a good general orchard spray for starters. If
you continue to have problems, you may have to take more specific
measures
by using a more specific spray, or hanging traps from the trees.

Sherwin Dubren

MC wrote:

On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 16:12:49 -0600, junkyardcat wrote:

I have several plum and peach trees. We moved here last year, and were
excited about having fruit trees, but alas, when the fruit came out,

it all
got this ugly mildew and shriveled up to nothing! This year, I want to

spray
the trees so they don't any pests or diseases, but I have no idea when

is
the correct time to spray. Does anyone know when is the appropriate

time?

Thanks!!! Happy Gardening:)
Angie

Check with a reputable nursery in your area. There are different types

of
sprays. I believe dormant oil is sprayed in late winter/ early spring,
which means something different depending on your zone.

The county agent also can help. They are very helpful albeit lonely

folk
just dying to talk to someone who will listen.


Sherwin Dubren 05-03-2004 06:04 AM

When do I spray the fruit trees?
 
Hi Robin,
What you need are two consecutive days of day and night temperatures
above 40 degrees fahrenheit. You also want a relatively dry time when
there are no heavy rainfalls in sight. Check your weatherman. No need
to check further.

Sherwin D.

robin wrote:

Is it too soon to use a dormant oil now here in Zone 5, the thumb of
Michigan?

How soon can I spray with fungicide after applying the oil?

I hate to mess with chemicals after the leaves are out because of the
birds...

Mostly want to protect serviceberries, crimson king maples, Whitespire
birch..the serviceberries (amelanchier) are the first to break out in
blossoms.

Can I use dormant oil on Skyrocket Junipers?

Thanks,
martha

"Sherwin Dubren" wrote in message
...
Just to be a bit more specific. Dormant oil is a good first step, but
be
sure to do it before the trees come out of dormancy (you see buds
beginning to open). A regular spray schedule of a pesticide and a
fungicide should be followed for the growing season. Usually, you
cannot spray often enough because of rainy or windy weather. Don't
spray any
insecticide while the blossoms are out, or you will kill the friendly
pollinators. You can use a good general orchard spray for starters. If
you continue to have problems, you may have to take more specific
measures
by using a more specific spray, or hanging traps from the trees.

Sherwin Dubren

MC wrote:

On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 16:12:49 -0600, junkyardcat wrote:

I have several plum and peach trees. We moved here last year, and were
excited about having fruit trees, but alas, when the fruit came out,

it all
got this ugly mildew and shriveled up to nothing! This year, I want to

spray
the trees so they don't any pests or diseases, but I have no idea when

is
the correct time to spray. Does anyone know when is the appropriate

time?

Thanks!!! Happy Gardening:)
Angie

Check with a reputable nursery in your area. There are different types

of
sprays. I believe dormant oil is sprayed in late winter/ early spring,
which means something different depending on your zone.

The county agent also can help. They are very helpful albeit lonely

folk
just dying to talk to someone who will listen.


Beecrofter 05-03-2004 03:38 PM

When do I spray the fruit trees?
 
"junkyardcat" wrote in message ...
I have several plum and peach trees. We moved here last year, and were
excited about having fruit trees, but alas, when the fruit came out, it all
got this ugly mildew and shriveled up to nothing! This year, I want to spray
the trees so they don't any pests or diseases, but I have no idea when is
the correct time to spray. Does anyone know when is the appropriate time?

Thanks!!! Happy Gardening:)
Angie


RTFL
Read the #$%^%$ label.

Moira 09-03-2004 09:06 PM

When do I spray the fruit trees?
 
(Beecrofter) wrote in message om...
"junkyardcat" wrote in message ...
This year, I want to spray
the trees so they don't any pests or diseases, but I have no idea when is
the correct time to spray. Does anyone know when is the appropriate time?

Thanks!!! Happy Gardening:)
Angie


RTFL



I would spray late Spring or early summer. Try and find a selective
spray so that ladybirds etc will not be killed.

Happy spraying!


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